Campion Platt

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Campion Platt
Born ca. 1958
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Occupation Architect
Nationality United States
Period current
Genre Interior Design, Furniture
Website
www.campionplatt.com

Campion A. Platt (born c. 1958, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American architect, based in New York City.[1]

Background

Platt graduated from Columbia University School of Architecture in New York City.[1] He began his career at Arquitectonica.[1] Arquitectonica is a Miami, Florida based Architecture Firm with offices in New York City and around the world.[2] Platt reportedly moonlighted as a male model early in his career.[1] He subsequently established his own architecture and design firm, Campion A. Platt, P.C..[1] He was included in Architectural Digest as one of the Top 100 Architects and Designers in the world.[3] He completed the Time Warner showhouse at Columbus Circle and the Esquire Magazine Astor Place showhouse and the Esquire 360 showhouse in Los Angeles.[1]

Portfolio

His projects have included residences, restaurants, hotels and corporate offices both in the United States and around the world.[1] He designs furniture, having created The "Campaign Collection" and the "Crystalline Collection". He is also a textile designer, designing products for the Italian linen manufacturer Sferra.[4] His work includes the "Metro Cloth Collection" for Jim Thompson.[1]

Family

Platt resides in New York City with his wife, Tatiana (née Gau), a former executive at AOL, and their three children.[1]

Media

Campion is the inspiration for a character in Bret Easton Ellis' bestseller "Luna Park."[1]

Publications

  • "Made to Order" Monacelli Press, NY, NY 2010[5]

Interviews

  • "Interview with Campion Platt" Sian Ballen & Lesley Hauge[6]

References

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